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Infrastructure
Farmington, Minn., Residents Sue to Stop Data Center Park
A cluster of data centers near residential tracts estimated to cost around $5 billion when fully built has attracted the ire of neighbors, who have sued the city to halt construction of as many as 12 buildings.
January 09, 2025
Artificial Intelligence
With Executive Order, Mississippi Sets Path to AI Innovation
Gov. Tate Reeves’ executive order mandates a statewide inventory of AI technologies, guidelines to responsibly integrate AI into public services and bridging communication across state agencies.
January 09, 2025
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Ashley Silver
Cybersecurity
Alaska Retirement Division Hack Impacts Contributions
State residents who work in the public sector, including in local government and education, have had employer contributions to their retirement accounts impacted by suspicious activity on servers.
January 09, 2025
Civic Innovation
West Hartford, Conn., Debuts Finder Site for Parking Spots
Computer and smartphone users in this Connecticut town have online help waiting when they need to find a parking place. WeHa Parking Finder, which arrived Tuesday, is intended to resolve longstanding problems.
January 09, 2025
Broadband & Network
What’s New in Digital Equity: Feds Fund Digital Upskilling
Plus, the BEAD Progress Dashboard gets updated this week, a comprehensive report examines website accessibility across government, and one Georgia county gets to work on digital inclusion.
January 09, 2025
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Julia Edinger
Cybersecurity
Biden Cybersecurity Executive Order Nears Publication
During its final days in office, the outgoing administration is hurrying to complete an executive order by President Joe Biden intended to bolster U.S. cybersecurity. The order incorporates takeaways from recent hacks.
January 09, 2025
Preparedness and Communications
Georgia Locals Have Lessons Learned from ‘Snowpocalypse’
With the National Weather Service predicting two to four inches of snow or sleet for the Atlanta area Friday, state and local agencies are preparing, having been educated by the infamous January 2014 storm.
January 09, 2025
Preparedness and Communications
Watch Duty Wildfire Tracking App Adds 600,000 Users Overnight
As fires in Los Angeles County continue to burn, interest is piquing in the app run by a nonprofit in Northern California. Launched in 2021, it aggregates several relevant data streams and had 7.2 million users at year’s end.
January 09, 2025
Higher Education
Niagara University Gets $9.2M to Improve Internet Access
The federal funding will go to buy new devices, improve public library infrastructure and offer digital literacy training. The money, a grant, is estimated to reach more than 2,000 people over five years.
January 09, 2025
Question of the Day
How do the wildfires in L.A. look in satellite images?
Answer: Not good.
January 09, 2025
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Conn. Schools Among Those Affected by PowerSchool Breach
A widespread cybersecurity breach of the PowerSchool Student Information System — used across the U.S. and internationally — is impacting Connecticut schools. The incident was discovered Dec. 28.
January 09, 2025
Education
AI, Human Collaboration Are Transforming University Archives
Colleges and universities are important record keepers for history and research. With the help of artificial intelligence, archivists can transcribe, search for and interact with records in new ways.
January 08, 2025
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Abby Sourwine
Transportation
Governments Save Time With Traffic Signal Priority Tech
Emergency and public transportation vehicles in cities that deployed traffic signal priority technology saved thousands of hours in travel time in 2024. The tech safely clears the way for first responders.
January 08, 2025
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Skip Descant
Past Issues of Government Technology
Government Technology September 2022
Cloud first? Cloud smart? Cloud only? Government's evolving view on the cloud.
September 01, 2022
Election Technology
Texas County Works to Secure Software Ahead of May Election
With the clock ticking on a municipal election, Dallas County officials are moving to ensure electronic poll book software functions as intended. Less than four months remain to resolve a malfunction from last year.
January 08, 2025
Emerging Tech
$325M CHIPS Act Award to Fund Mich. Semiconductor Facility
The U.S. Department of Commerce will provide the funding via the CHIPS Incentives Program, to Hemlock Semiconductor. It will enable construction of a new manufacturing plant and create nearly 200 manufacturing jobs.
January 08, 2025
Question of the Day
On what day do people give up on their New Year fitness goals?
Answer: The second Tuesday in January.
January 08, 2025
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Bill Aims to Spur U.S. Leadership in Immersive Technology
The United States Leadership in Immersive Technology Act calls for a national plan to assess and advance the use of virtual, augmented and mixed reality technologies across key sectors, from education to agriculture.
January 08, 2025
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Brandi Vesco
Workforce & People
AI Innovation Lab Will Enable ‘Quick Wins,’ Georgia CIO Says
State CIO Shawnzia Thomas discussed the state’s achievements in AI and modernization during 2024, and developing initiatives like its upcoming AI Innovation Lab and ethical AI standards playbook.
January 08, 2025
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Ashley Silver
Artificial Intelligence
South Carolina Prepares to Launch AI Center of Excellence
Rich Heimann, the state’s first-ever director of artificial intelligence, lauds its pragmatic approach to AI strategy and adoption. South Carolina’s chief information security officer will be part of the center's team, too.
January 08, 2025
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Julia Edinger
Artificial Intelligence
AI, Crypto Likely to Supercharge the Internet’s Electric Bill
The rising use of artificial intelligence in search functions and the 24/7 needs of cryptocurrency mining are expected to take the Internet’s demands on the energy grid from predictable to exponential.
January 08, 2025
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Jared Brey
Higher Education
Solar Probe Partially Designed by Colorado University Students
The Parker Solar Probe, partly designed by students and researchers in Colorado, survived its closest encounter with our sun late last week, passing a mere 3.8 million miles from its surface.
January 08, 2025
Higher Education
Niagara University Nets $9.2M in Federal Internet Funding
The funding, coming from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, will be used for purchasing new library devices, improving public library computer infrastructure and digital literacy training.
January 08, 2025
Preparedness and Communications
South Carolina Readies for Potential Winter Storm
Upstate South Carolina will potentially be blasted by a winter storm expected to arrive Friday after sunset, and so various government agencies and Duke Energy are preparing as best they can.
January 08, 2025
Policy
Texas Lawmakers Contemplate Protecting Kids on Social Media
Texas lawmakers vowed Tuesday to hold Big Tech accountable for failing to protect minors from harm on social media, including exposure to pornography and sex trafficking.
January 08, 2025
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